Rosh Hashanah (via Zoom)

Sunday, September 25, 8:00 pm: Erev Rosh Hashanah Service
Monday, September 26, 10:00 am: Rosh Hashanah First Day Service
Tuesday, September 27, 10:00 am: Rosh Hashanah Second Day Service

TASHLIKH

Please join us to share in a brief, communal Tashlikh ritual as we cast our sins away into the Atlantic Ocean. We will meet on Monday, September 26, the first day of Rosh Hashanah, at ~2:00 pm, in the backyard of 2201 Bayshore Avenue; you may enter from the side gate on 22nd Street S. (Bring your throwing arm to get your sins past the seagulls!) Unfortunately, we will not be able to broadcast via Zoom for our Tashlikh ritual.

If you prefer to observe a contemplative Tashlikh alone or with your family, please see the link above to our Tashlikh booklet with a variety of prayers as well as a guided meditation to aid you in making your Tashlikh experience even more meaningful.

No matter the setting, please observe social distancing and, if you feeling ill for any reason, please refraining from attending to ensure a joyous New Year for all.

We all wish each other a lightening of our burdens as we work towards creating our new selves in the New Year to come.

Shabbat Shuva

Friday, September 30, 8pm: Join us for our regular Shabbat service with a special emphasis on the introspection we practice during the Days of Awe.

Yom Kippur

Finally, please join us via Zoom for our Kol Nidre Service on Tuesday, October 4th at 6:00pm and Yom Kippur Services on Wednesday, October 5th at 10:00am. PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO RSVP FOR A HIGH HOLIDAYS MAHZOR PRAYERBOOK — IF YOU HAVE NOT ARRANGED TO PICK UP A COPY, please contact the synagogue office or Gloria Jacoby or Rabbi Fox.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the details:
Wednesday, October 4, 6:00pm: Kol Nidre
Wednesday, October 5, 10:00am: Yom Kippur Morning Service;
Mincha and Neilah at ~4:50pm

Break-the-Fast: Please do not forget to register for TBS Congregational Break-the-Fast PotLuck Meal to be held at the Community Center after Yom Kippur Service (around 7:30 p.m.)  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E44AEA829A5FCCE9-congregational

*Don’t Forget!*
Temple Beth Shalom’s Annual Food Drive:
Please bring canned/non-perishable food items to leave in the bin by the front door BY Friday, October 7th.  These items will be donated to the Jewish Family Service Food Bank. Any donation is gratefully appreciated. Please be as generous as possible. Thank you.

For more information, please contact the synagogue office or call us at 609/266-0403.

L’SHANAH TOVAH U’METUKAH — A GOOD AND SWEET YEAR AHEAD